Tell el-Dab'a
Tell el-Dab'a is an archaeological site located in Egypt, known for its significance during the Middle Bronze Age. It was once a thriving city, believed to be the ancient city of Avaris, which served as the capital of the Hyksos dynasty. Excavations have revealed various structures, including residential areas, temples, and fortifications.
The site is situated near the Nile Delta and has provided valuable insights into the culture and daily life of its inhabitants. Artifacts such as pottery, tools, and inscriptions have been discovered, helping researchers understand the interactions between the Hyksos and native Egyptian populations.